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This is just absurd. Clearly, the very presence of this woman in all of our lives is an act of God. More, in our daily gossip roundup.
By which we mean the Hamptons, which stocks only one genre of musicians: rich ones. Find out where they and others ate, drank, and were merry in our weekly summer wrap-up.
"At times like this, the press do tend to make things up."
When they were revealed, everything in the Hamptons ground to a HALT.
Reports out of the U.K. suggest this may be a possibility.
Plus, more news from the gossip world, of lesser and greater importance.
Plus: Luis Guzmán would prefer not to get hit by a train.
Or does that just mean people won't be able to afford any other concerts all summer?
"It was as if I was in an elevator and someone cut the cables [makes a boom sound]. Within I went."
"Generally speaking, I would probably be quite a reasonable example of modest living," the Beatle tells us.
Plus, Kanye West has a weird new name for himself. In the gossip roundup.
No one on the corner has swagga like Jay-Z, Kanye West, and T.I.
If staying together is what would really make them happy, it's what we want, too. Also, Cin and George Whipple mingled. Cin-ergy! In the gossip roundup.
Bruce Blakeman renounced his candidacy today.
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